Explore Plaza CatalunyaThis plaza is Barcelona's busiest square, is always full of people and is surrounded by beautiful buildings.
Stroll Along Las RamblasA 1.2 km long pedestrian street, the most cosmopolitan street in Barcelona, famous between tourists and not only.
Güell ParkInspired by nature, Park Güell is a very beautiful garden complex / park designed by architect Antoni Gaudí
Sant Cugat H&RSant Cugat, the town, is an upscale suburb a few miles north and west of Barcelona proper; here, in a curvaceous modern building, is where you’ll find (...)
The Hotel Arts BarcelonaOne hundred yards from the Mediterranean, Barcelona’s Hotel Arts is the tallest building in Spain, and possibly the most over-the-top hotel in Western (...)
Pullman Barcelona SkipperWe’re obviously partial to independent little boutiques, but we freely admit that sometimes, big is beautiful. And so it is, in the case of the Hotel (...)
Neri HotelOn the outside, the Neri Hotel is a weathered 18th-century palace, deep in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, overlooking St. Felip Neri Square, right (...)
Hotel Pulitzer BarcelonaHotel Pulitzer Barcelona:The Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona is a boutique luxury hotel in Barcelona, Spain situated on Bergera street which opens on to Plaza (...)
Hotel OmmSunlight and privacy — these are the twin motivations behind Omm's unique facade, a slab of light stone with rectangular sections peeled back like the (...)
Hotel MurmuriAt one extreme Barcelona’s got bold avant-garde architecture and streaming Mediterranean sunshine. And at the other it’s got quiet, chic little (...)
Hotel MarketAny doubts about whether Barcelona really is one of the world’s capitals of cool are quickly settled by a look at the boutique hotel scene. And in a (...)
Hotel ClarisOnly in architecturally adventurous Barcelona would one find a downtown grand hotel in a style like this; the Claris is a postmodern mélange of the (...)
Hotel AC BarcelonaBarcelona’s got some fine little boutique hotels, but in a destination this popular, there’s much more demand for high-design boutique-style (...)
Hotel 1898These days when a hotelier is stuck for a name, the safest solution is just to use the street address — it’s mysterious and blank, and avoids unwanted (...)